Category: Media and Propaganda

The Dangerous Art of Silence: Why Western Elites Fear Glenn Diesen and the Scholars You’re Not Supposed to Hear

How a Norwegian professor creates space for the world’s leading scholars to think aloud about the most consequential geopolitical questions of our time

Hanged With Its Own Rope: How One Interrogation Extracted a Full Confession From an AI Platform (And it wasn’t easy)

The author treats an AI platform’s statements about prestige bias, dissent and training as an internal indictment of its operating model.

The AI Problem Exhibited by Perplexity but Common to All: Why Institutional Consensus Amplification Is Not Knowledge

An AI platform is accused of ranking institutional prestige above evidence, filtering dissent and presenting consensus amplification as knowledge.

The Three Stooges: CIA, MI6, and Palantir Would Be Funny, If Nuclear War Were

A technical critique of Britain’s underfunded Nightfall missile leads to a broader indictment of Western intelligence and military escalation.

The Business of War: How Defense-Funded Think Tanks Choose Which Interventions to Champion

Washington’s response to Venezuela exposes a think-tank economy that invokes sovereignty selectively while sustaining wars that finance its networks.

The Tesla “Musk Backlash” Myth: How Lazy Journalism Covers for European Policy Catastrophe

From the Legacy Press:”Tesla Europe sales plunge 40% amid Musk backlash”

Silencing the Interview: When the Legacy Press Calls Everyone Else ‘Propaganda’

Beyond the Caricature: What Vladimir Putin Actually Said, And Why the Legacy Press Won’t Let You Hear It

How YouTube and the Press Cooperate to Promote False Crisis

Reuters and AP report facts, then creators strip context for clicks while platforms and legacy media profit from the resulting panic.

From Kennedy Campaign Manager to Trump Advocate: Amaryllis Fox Kennedy’s Warning About Intelligence Agency Overreach

A former CIA officer moved from running a Kennedy campaign to campaigning for Trump, and now defends the agencies she once worked inside.

The Sound of Silence: Where is the “Established” Press on Crenshaw Threats and Money Making?

Major newspapers and cable networks ignored claims about a congressman’s threats and stock trading, leaving coverage to independent outlets.